Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 130
... FALSTAFF : My noble lord , from Eastcheap . PRINCE HENRY : The complaints I hear of thee are grievous . FALSTAFF : ' Sblood , my lord , they are false : -nay , I'll tickle ye for a young prince , i ' faith . PRINCE HENRY : Swearest thou ...
... FALSTAFF : My noble lord , from Eastcheap . PRINCE HENRY : The complaints I hear of thee are grievous . FALSTAFF : ' Sblood , my lord , they are false : -nay , I'll tickle ye for a young prince , i ' faith . PRINCE HENRY : Swearest thou ...
Page 135
... FALSTAFF : Setting thy womanhood aside , thou art a beast to say otherwise . HOSTESS : Say , what beast , thou knave thou ? FALSTAFF : What beast ? why , an otter . PRINCE HENRY : An otter , Sir John ? why an otter ? FALSTAFF : Why ...
... FALSTAFF : Setting thy womanhood aside , thou art a beast to say otherwise . HOSTESS : Say , what beast , thou knave thou ? FALSTAFF : What beast ? why , an otter . PRINCE HENRY : An otter , Sir John ? why an otter ? FALSTAFF : Why ...
Page 138
... FALSTAFF : He that buckles him in my belt cannot live in less . 1 CHIEF JUSTICE : Your means are very slender , and your waste is great . FALSTAFF : I would it were otherwise ; I would my means were greater , and my waist slenderer ...
... FALSTAFF : He that buckles him in my belt cannot live in less . 1 CHIEF JUSTICE : Your means are very slender , and your waste is great . FALSTAFF : I would it were otherwise ; I would my means were greater , and my waist slenderer ...
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